If you are job hunting, you may want to try this great resource in
Rhode Island.
E-Span's Interactive Employment Network
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Of course,
the resource is available via other
state webs
as well. There is a national search option.
To use the JobBank, you may want to access the
Dictionary of Occupational Titles to choose the job codes required
by the JobBank databases.
Also, if your are academically oriented, try the
Chronicle of Higher Education .
Try checking some
job counseling titles in your local library.
Another excellent job search site.
Try one of these
Electronic Job Search Tools and Tips from New Jersey. This fine resource has links to many sites with resume writing help, and more.
For computer professionals,
Jobengine may have the answer.
Hoover's Careers Page may be of assistance.
U. S. Federal Government
jobs openings are searchable.
Another Federal Job Resource.
More jobs from
FEDIX. A very nice federal job search tool.
Try Hoover's
Careers Resources Section. It's well worth a look, as is all of Hoover's.
If you're a bicoastal job hunter, try
The Boston Globe
or The San Francisco Examiner .
While you're at it, look at
Bay Area jobs in general.
Boulder, Colorado, has a nice
page and good links in its
One Stop Career Network. Don't miss
The Meta Employment Page. It's great. Investigate.
Simmons College, Boston, has an
excellent job search resource.
Oklahoma State offers a great listing for
Librarians. Dan also lists resources for many other occupations. Look this over.
If your are in Rhode Island, or coming here, try our own
Providence Journal .
A fine collection of national classified ads for job hunters is available at
Careerpath .
Look over
FedWorld's Jobsearch as well. In fact, look at
FedWorld for every thing from A to Z
(or, currently, at least to U).
Again, if your in the job market, don't miss
FedWorld's Jobs, by state, or the very fine
CalArts Career Resource Page.
Additionally,
FinanceNet has a fine jobs resource.
A good jobs resource for
Librarians.
The very nice JobHUB, from
San Francisco, particularly good for high tech types.
The National Technology Transfer Center has a fine
section on employment
which is not limited to technical fields. Look this over.
Try the
employment (and more) section of Mr. Bill's World.
The Web's Classified Sections is another option,
as is Career Magazine
.
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